The principal way medications can relieve the pain of stable angina is to:

a. increase blood pressure.
b. decrease cardiac oxygen demand.
c. decrease heart rate.
d. increase sympathetic stimulation to the heart.


b

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1. Miotics 2. Sympathomimetics 3. Prostaglandins 4. Beta blockers 5. Prostamides

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Match each of the following cognitive abilities with its definition. a. Knowledge b. Comprehension c. Application

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Which of the following was considered undeserving poor during the industrial revolution?

1. Widowed women 2. Orphaned children 3. Mentally ill 4. Injured laborers

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MC Many inmates in correctional facilities have communicable diseases. The most important consideration for the nurse who works in a correctional facility is to

A. Advocate for programs that decrease the spread of communicable disease. B. Ensure that inmate immunizations are current. C. Use universal precautions when handling blood and body fluids. D. Control the spread of communicable diseases through client education.

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